Watching Monday Night football just watched Sean Locklear get carted off the field on a pretty bad looking leg injury. Made me start to think about that 2005 team and wonder where all those guys are today and what they're doing.

The only 2 still on the Seahawks of course are Leroy Hill and Marcus Trufant (wouldnt surprise me if next year we have no more connections to that team on our roster... its amazing how fast the NFL turns over.)

I know several are still scattered around the league: Hasselbeck, Locklear, Babineaux, Hutchinson, etc, etc.

I'm just curious if anybody knows what some of the other guys are doing these days. Its wierd how these guys are so loved by the fans and so in teh spotlight, then as soon as they're gone, they're GONE.

I believe Bobby Engram is an assistant coach on the 49ers, or was at one point. Mack Strong is still around the Seahawks. And we know Jerramy Stevens is beating up Hope Solo.

What happened to Jurevicious after he left Seattle? I know he went to Cleveland for family reasons but then it seems like we never heard from him anymore. Did he retire to be wtih his family? Suffer injuries? Just get cut? He still seemed like he was relatively young and should have had a lot of football left in front of him when he left.

Engram is the WRs coach @ Pitt.Joe J had to deal with that damn staph infection epedemic in Cleveland and I believe he is in on the lawsuit with Lecharles Bentley, maybe Kellen Winslow against the Browns.

Will Heller is in Detroit last I heard. Not sure if Maurice Morris is still on their roster. Hamlin is selling some type of apparel. He was in Seattle on his west coast tour and stopped by to talk to Softy, drumming up support for his business this summer.

How about my boy Leonard Weaver? I really wish he would have worked out for us. Not to take anything from Michael Robinson who is a fantastic leader, but I thought Weaver had something special and although I believe he got injured in Phily, I was pissed off when the Seahawks let him go.

Aros wrote:How about my boy Leonard Weaver? I really wish he would have worked out for us. Not to take anything from Michael Robinson who is a fantastic leader, but I thought Weaver had something special and although I believe he got injured in Phily, I was pissed off when the Seahawks let him go.

Yeah, I LOVE MRob, but I thought letting Weaver go was so stupid at the time.

Tru2RedNGold25 wrote:Us as Niners fan have every right to rep Niners all day everyday when we have the hardware to back it up do can u guys say that???

Aros wrote:How about my boy Leonard Weaver? I really wish he would have worked out for us. Not to take anything from Michael Robinson who is a fantastic leader, but I thought Weaver had something special and although I believe he got injured in Phily, I was pissed off when the Seahawks let him go.

What was so good about Weaver?

And I actually don't know. Just heard nice things about him. Seems to me he was just a good RB option who played FB?

He displayed impressive speed for his size at FB. He had a nose for the endzone as well. Just seemed to make plays whenever he had the ball in his hands. Had a WICKED stiff arm. Really cool guy and great interview as well. Reminded me of a potential John L. Williams reborn.

Weaver gave the single best stiff-arm I have ever seen in a SNF game against the Texans in 2005. I rank it ahead of the Beastquake stiff-arm.

49ers webzone: Win or lose, i hope you injure Sherman. Like a serious career ending injury. I don't want him to get paid.49ers webzone: noise should not be the overwhelming reason a team is favored. they need to spray noise-damping foam onto the ceiling of that place.

Yeah, bud. Assistant special teams. If you start watching for him you'll see him occasionally.

It is pretty neat what the Hawks are doing with some guys that played really recently. Kris Richard (DBs), Kenechi Udeze (asst dline) and even Dan Morgan (ex-Panthers) is a regional scout. They also gave Jeff Ulbrich (longtime 49er) his first job and now I believe he is LBers/Special teams @ UCLA.

In any other profession Pete's constantly surrounding himself with young men would be creepy, here its just giving guys opportunities.

Aros wrote:How about my boy Leonard Weaver? I really wish he would have worked out for us. Not to take anything from Michael Robinson who is a fantastic leader, but I thought Weaver had something special and although I believe he got injured in Phily, I was pissed off when the Seahawks let him go.

Yeah, Weaver blew out his knee in Philly and it's doubtful that he'll ever play again.

D.J. Hackett was signed by the Washington Redskins to a 2 year contract in 2009, but he only played one year and was released. He's still listed as a Free Agent.

Also...if anyone's curious Etric Pruitt plays for the Mobile Bay Tarpons of the Southern Indoor Football League. The team is currently listed as "dormant" due to insufficient funds, but I'm sure he's probably a salesman for a cell phone company that provides poor coverage.

Big Walt's waiting for his call from the HOF. It had BETTER be come his first year of eligibility!!...And btw, I've always felt this way and still do.....he should've been the League MVP that season. It was one of the most dominating seasons I have ever seen a football player have. He so dominated Patrick Kerney (he was a Falcon at the time) that Kerney actually quit playing, sat on the bench and refused to re-enter that game despite having NO injury in the middle of the 3rd quarter. I'm sure some of you remember that. Walt only gave up 2 sacks that season and oddly enough both were to Osi in the Giants game at Qwest that their kicker missed a couple of FGs leaving the door open for the Hawks' victory in OT. Oh, and he owned Joey Porter in SBXL* too, just as wife beater Stevens said he would.

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D.D. Lewis hasn't played since ending his second stint with the Hawks in 2008 and Rouen hasn't played since leaving the Hawks following the 2005 season. Womack hasn't played since being released from the Cleveland Browns in 2009.

usc17hawk wrote:Also...if anyone's curious Etric Pruitt plays for the Mobile Bay Tarpons of the Southern Indoor Football League. The team is currently listed as "dormant" due to insufficient funds, but I'm sure he's probably a salesman for a cell phone company that provides poor coverage.

This is the one man I blame most for the SB loss. We would have overcome the refs that game if Pruitt had not been out of position on the long Parker TD run and the Hines Ward TD.

Pruitt came in when Manual got hurt. Before he came in the game, the Steelers could do NOTHING on Offense. They were shut down till Manual was forced out.